On Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 11:42 PM Ed Greshko <ed.gres...@greshko.com> wrote:
>
> >>>>> That oughta do it. And no, the GUI doesn't offer this setting that I can
> >>>>> find.
> >>>> Interesting.  I don't have a Gnome system up at 03:30 but KDE has that 
> >>>> option available.
> >>> I'm on Xfce and nm-connection-editor doesn't seem to show it.
> >> We are talking about the link-local Only setting for the IPv6 setting on 
> >> the local
> >> interface, yes?  Not in the VPN setup.
> >> AFAIK, L2TP doesn't support IPv6.
> > Yes, Ed, I was talking about L2TP. I cannot at the moment try with no
> > IPv6 configuration, as Selinux is denying stroke and strongswan -- and
> > therefore the connection cannot be established.
>
> OK, see my response about the difference between the GUI of the L2TP on Xfce 
> and KDE.
> Wonder why.....
>
> If you issue a "sudo setenforce 0" to put selinux in Permissive mode, can you 
> connect?

Thanks, Ed. I did issue the command you recommend, but with no
success. I guess the Permissive mode does not completely disable
Selinux.

Paul
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